7/9/2020
Karl's Latest In
Democrats Are Making Unforced Errors [[link removed]]   July 2, 2020
As the mainstream media all but declares the 2020 election for Joe Biden, Democrats are making mistakes.
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Karl's Upcoming TV Appearances          Fox News Sunday   Fox News Channel   Sunday, July 12, 2020 | 9:00 AM ET        Cavuto Coast To Coast   Fox Business Network   Monday, July 13, 2020 | 1:00 PM ET        The Story With Martha MacCallum   Fox News Channel   Monday, July 13, 2020 | 7:00 PM ET        Bill Hemmer Reports   Fox News Channel   Tuesday, July 14, 2020 | 3:00 PM ET        America's Newsroom   Fox News Channel   Wednesday, July 15, 2020 | 11:00 AM ET        Hannity   Fox News Channel   Wednesday, July 15, 2020 | 9:00 PM ET
Polling News & Notes
Americans’ Changing Views on World Affairs [[link removed]]   July 9, 2020
Despite the growth in isolationist sentiments in recent years, Americans still believe the United States should play a leading role in world affairs.
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On The Air
Karl Rove: The Trump Campaign Needs to Hit ‘Reset’ [[link removed]]   July 3, 2020
Fox News contributor Karl Rove, former White House deputy chief of staff, tells ‘America’s Newsroom’ a presidential address could reset the Trump campaign.
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This Week's Recommended Readings
The White-Guilt Cult [[link removed]]   June 18, 2020     Kyle Smith | National Review [[link removed]]
Cary, N.C., June 7. Amidst nationwide Black Lives Matter protests, a black man and woman are seated on a park bench while a white woman wearing a sweatshirt that reads “LOVE” takes to her megaphone.
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The Shot Heard Round—and Round and Round—the World [[link removed]]   July 8, 2020   Jonah Goldberg | The Dispatch
Like most Americans, I spent a lot of Fourth of July weekend taking pictures of my mom’s cats. But I did find the time to tweet.
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The Virtue Signalers Won’t Change the World [[link removed]]   December 23, 2018   John McWhorter | The Atlantic
Feminist history is typically described in three waves: The struggle to secure voting rights, then workplace rights, and third—roughly—to upend stereotypes.
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